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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
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Consider the role of Dr. Kenny in the novel. How does Rukmani feel about him, and what theme is represented by their interaction

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AURORKA [14]3 years ago
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They had liked each other and they went and would talk about what was going on and the doctor would listen to everything that he was saying when they had to each other
noname [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

"Nectar in a sieve" is a novel by Kamala Makandaya published in 1954. The author had taken the name of her book from the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Work Without Hope". The author is trying to grab the thoughts of her reader about the central idea of the novel, "the hopelessness".

Explanation:

Rukmani is a youngest daughter of a village headman, and she ties-a-knot with Nathan, who is a tenant farmer. First meeting of Dr. Kenny and Rukmani was at Kenny's clinic. After having two beautiful daughters Rukmani was unable to conceive again and with a want to produce a son for her husband, she went to Dr. Kenny, who operated her barrreness. Kenny is a gruff man, who despise the poverty and backwardness of the village life. He is foreign doctor.

Kenny is compassionate towards Rukmani and her conditions and helps her whenever he can.

The truth is that Dr. Kenny and Rukmani share the relation of a doctor and patient. And Kenny is just compassionate towards her. And she is just the receiver of that compassion.

The theme represented by their interactions is of power of the knowledge. In the novel Rukmani once makes an statement to Kenny that he holds the power because he possess knowledge, and he must use it in right way.  

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